1 The River Stour has been diverted between SP2050 and SP2050, to form a water course for Atherstone Mill (WA1345). The channelling of the river is almost certainly contemporary ...
The site of a watercourse associated with the Medieval/Post Medieval watermill at Atherstone on Stour. The watercourse is still visible as an earthwork. It is situated 300m north west of Lion's Pond.
1 The cottage was surveyed prior to the relocation of the building. On stylistic grounds, it is not likely to be earlier than the late 16th century and it is ...
Cutlin Mill Cottage, the remaining structure from a vanished mill. The mill was demolished before 1752. The cottage is located 200m south east of the church at Atherstone on Stour. The cottage appears to have been largely destroyed by a fire in 2011.
1 Map.
2 Built by Dr Thomas, editor and Continuator of Dugdale’s `Antiquities of Warwickshire’.
3 Early 18th century.
4 Not outstanding.
5 Built by Dr Thomas (1680-1738) of red and blue patterned brick ...
Atherstone Hill Farmhouse, a building which was constructed during the Post Medieval period. It is built from red and blue patterned brick and has a tile roof. The farmhouse is situated in the parish of Atherstone on Stour.